Florida Community College at Jacksonville is dedicated to
the provision of a safe working and learning environment for all employees
and students. In order for these
individuals to promptly report criminal actions or other emergencies,
FCCJ maintains a 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-per-week, security office
at each of its facilities. The College also has a special emergency telephone
number, ELK-HELP, manned 24 hours a day with direct radio contact to all
College security officers.
FCCJ security officers are unarmed and do not have police powers, but
they work closely with local law enforcement agencies on follow-up actions
or investigations related to criminal activities on campus. In order to
facilitate this relationship, all employees and students are encouraged
to promptly report all criminal or suspicious activity to the nearest
security office.
A special crime prevention unit associated with the security department
conducts crime prevention workshops at each FCCJ campus throughout the
year. These programs are open to employees and students alike and are
free of charge. In support of this crime prevention effort, this same
unit maintains points of distribution for appropriate literature at each
campus.
Since the College has no recognized fraternities or other off-campus student
organizations, there are no records maintained on liquor, drugs or weapons
violations by students associated with such organization.
The College strictly prohibits:
- consumption of alcohol on campus or at College functions,
- use, manufacture or possession of illegal drugs or narcotics on campus
or at College functions, and
- carrying any type of weapon, concealed or otherwise, on campus except
as part of the law enforcement training program.
In addition, College policy prohibits smoking in any of its buildings.
Sexual Assault Sexual assault (rape) is a serious crime which has
a major impact on the campus community as well as on the students who are
victimized. FCCJ will not tolerate sexual assault in any form, including
date and acquaintance sexual assault. Should probable cause be determined
that campus regulations prohibiting sexual assault have been violated, disciplinary
action will be pursued through the code of student conduct or other appropriate
internal processes. Discipline may result in suspension or dismissal from
the College.
Any student or employee reporting a sexual assault will be treated with
respect and sensitivity. Contacts and conversations which transpire pursuant
to this procedure will be held in confidence.
Individuals who believe they have been sexually assaulted and wish further
information or assistance may contact the campus staff member designated
to assist with sexual assaults. Any person wishing to file a complaint may
contact a campus security office.
Downtown Campus: 633-8200
Kent Campus: 381-3688
North Campus: 766-6609
South Campus: 646-2357
Deerwood Center: 997-2650
Geis Marine Center: 766-5584
Martin Center: 632-3396
Urban Resource Center: 632-5005
All reported cases will be referred to the crime prevention coordinator,
11 W. State Street, Room 123, telephone 632-3112.
This office will discuss the matter with the student and make referrals
as appropriate. The person reporting the incident may request to be kept
anonymous. A report will be completed and forwarded to the director of equal
access/equal opportunity, Downtown Campus, Room 1097, telephone 633-8250.
Situations requiring immediate administrative support will be referred to
the campus dean of student affairs.
Employee complaints will be referred to the director of budget and human
resources.
Your compliance with the policies outlined above and in helping to prevent
crime at FCCJ facilities is appreciated. Only with your help can a safe
and secure working and learning environment be provided for all employees
and students.
The chart below indicates the number of occurrences for various types of
crimes that have occurred on FCCJ facilities over the last three years.
As required by the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1998, campus
crime statistics are available at the safety and security department, 11
W. State Street, telephone 632-3112.
Offense
|
1998
|
1999
|
2000
|
Robbery
|
5
|
2
|
1
|
Sex Offenses
|
1
|
1
|
1
|
Homicide |
0
|
0
|
0
|
Burglary,
Structure |
28
|
4
|
28
|
Motor Vehicle Theft |
23
|
1
|
10
|
Assault/Battery
|
14
|
6
|
7
|
Weapons |
1
|
0
|
1
|
Arson |
0
|
0
|
1
|
Alcohol
and Drugs |
4
|
5
|
4
|
Hate
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
Grand
Theft |
25
|
13
|
26
|
TOTAL
|
101
|
33
|
79
|
|